Could work out well for them later in the season. Time will tell as to how quickly he can jump back into the game and be effective after being out of football and not getting knocked around for 2 seasons. I'm sure he'll do alright there. In his prime you could just lob the ball up to him and he'd come down with it most of the time.

I just remember Vick's first year out of the slammer....physically he was a shell of his former self. Another thing comes to mind, Michael Phelps took months off after the last Olympics...and his coach stated a formula: to get back to that high level, every missed day need to be replaced by a training day....miss 365 days, need 365 just get back to even. Swimming isn't football....but you don't get tackled under water either (Except water polo of course)

I don't think it's as bad a move as most. The guys was a terrific wide receiver, and in watching him speak seemed to finally "get it". There is the risk of being out of football, but I would assume he had alot of time to do nothing but workout. I hope at 34 he has regressed for our sake. We'll be finding out.

LOL! Jets fans laughed at the Pats for trading for OchoCinco. I bet many of them wished Tannenbaum beat the Pats to the punch now.

Plax is a step down. Seriously, the guy may be in shape, but I doubt he is in football shape. The guy hasn't played in 2 1/3 seasons and even when he last played he only averaged about 45 yards a game as a primary WR. He is now 34 and has to work his way back into football shape. It took Michael Vick a year and he was about six years younger.

Personally, I am happy they signed Plax (although would have rather seen the sign Moss). That means they most likely will be out of the race for Malcom Floyd or James Jones (I think much better options). They clearly have moved on from Braylon Edwards. First official sign of downgrade for the Jets. Other spots aren't official since they still can make moves.